Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives
Volume 8, 2022
Volume 8, 2022
Author: Xiangqun Chang
Volume number: 8
Year of publication: 2022
Language: English
Publisher: Global Century Press (London)
ISSN 2633-9544 (print)
ISSN 2633-9552 (online)
ISBN 978-1-913522-23-0
DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2022.9
作者: 常向群
期号:第8期
出版年份:2022年
语言:英文
出版社:环球世纪出版社 (伦敦)
ISSN 2633-9560 (印刷版)
ISSN 2633-9579 (电子版)
ISBN 978-1-913522-23-0
DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2022.9
Abstract: With slight revision based on the published Preface of China and the Shared Human Future: Exploring Common Values and Goals (Volume 6 of the Globalization of Chinese Social Sciences series) by Martin Albrow, edited by Xiangqun Chang. London: Global Century Press, 2022. The first part of it is adapted from the Postscript of the Chinese edition of China’s Role in a Shared Human Future: Towards Theory for Global Leadership (Volume 4 of the Globalization of Chinese Social Sciences series) by Martin Albrow, Global Century Press, 2018.
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Professor Xiangqun Chang FRSA, FGCA, President and Founding Fellow of the Global China Academy (GCA), a UK-based independent worldwide fellowship that encourages global and comparative studies on China in the social sciences and humanities; Editor-in-Chief of Global Century Press (GCP) and the Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives (JCGCP); Distinguished Professor at Nankai University and Honorary Professor at Jilin University. She was Honorary Professor at University College London (2015-2020), a Professorial Research Associate at SOAS, University London, a Visiting Professor at University of Westminster, and holder of several Professorships and Senior Fellowships at Peking, Renmin, Fudan and Sun Yat-sen University in China. Her academic publications amount to over three million words (in English and Chinese), including Guanxi or Li shang wanglai?: Reciprocity, social support networks and social creativity in a Chinese village (Chinese 2009, English 2010). Based on the above thorough and detailed ethnography of a Chinese village with longitudinal comparisons, and borrowing and adapting Chinese classical and popular usage of li shang wanglai (礼尚往来), she has been developing a general analytical concept – ‘recipropriety’ (lishang-wanglai 互适), the mechanism by which Chinese society and Chinese social relations operate, thereby contributing to existing theories of reciprocity, relatedness, social exchange, social creativity, social interaction, social networks , social capital and transculturality with characteristics of ‘ritual capital’ (礼仪资本), for understanding and governance of global society.
Xiangqun Chang, Theoretical, methodological and practical contributions for the globalization of Chinese social sciences, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Volume 8, 2022, London: Global Century Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2022.9 (常向群,“马”,《全球中国比较研究》,2022年第8期,伦敦:全球世纪出版社。DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2022.9)
Xiangqun Chang, Theoretical, methodological and practical contributions for the globalization of Chinese social sciences, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Volume 8, 2022, London: Global Century Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2022.9 (常向群,“马”,《全球中国比较研究》,2022年第8期,伦敦:全球世纪出版社。DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2022.9)
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